wideband question
#2
Re: wideband question
ive never heard anything bad about them. my tuner used the lm-1 i believe, to tune my car, and im pretty sure its just about the same. and i do believe you can run it through the laptop...
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php
we hooked the lm-1 up, along with a prologger on the dyno, and they read pretty damn close, and the prologger is supposed to read a lot faster.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php
we hooked the lm-1 up, along with a prologger on the dyno, and they read pretty damn close, and the prologger is supposed to read a lot faster.
#5
Re: wideband question
Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
lc1 wires into the car.
lm1 wires into itself, more portable, better for a single car + it will display more than just afr's, so i'm told
lm1 wires into itself, more portable, better for a single car + it will display more than just afr's, so i'm told
You can also plug it into a computer via serial cable and view afr in logworks.
I run the analog to the ecu and the serial to the pc and run both my datalog and LogWorks to compare and make sure everything is working as planned.
#6
Re: wideband question
LC-1 is more of fix install deal and the lm-1 more of a multy car situation. it depends on what you want.. lm-1 hooks up to other devices to allow the datalogging of multiple sensors.. if you only want to tune YOUR car lc-1 is the way to go.
#7
Re: wideband question
Originally Posted by Zriuz
LC-1 is more of fix install deal and the lm-1 more of a multy car situation. it depends on what you want.. lm-1 hooks up to other devices to allow the datalogging of multiple sensors.. if you only want to tune YOUR car lc-1 is the way to go.
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